September 8-16 Trip questions

Momma_Lanier

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Hi all,

We are going to Disneyworld Sept 8-16 of this year and staying at Pop! It will be me, DH, DD6, DD3, and DS will be turning 1 a couple weeks before we go.

I have park tickets for each day because we usually do rest breaks between 1-5 and a couple late arrivals.
We aren't doing MNSSHP because my 3 year old would probably be so cranky for the entire party since she no longer naps. Anywho, my ADR date is March 12 so I need to finalize my days soon. We will be doing the Disney dining plan and have lots of character meals planned.

Right now, I have 3 MK days, 2 EP, 1 HS and 1 AK. I'm debating on whether on doing another AK since Pandora will be open or another MK day. HS is really debatable as the only ride they want to do or would be willing to do is TSMM but there are a few shows we would like to see but not sure how the 1 year old would handle so many shows. HS was a late arrival day.

Want to add, my 3 year old will not be tall enough for most rides so there would be a lot of Rider Swap going on if my 6 year old is willing to ride the big stuff.

Also, we plan to book the Bon Voyage breakfast on the Boardwalk. Is it easier to walk to Epcot or HS from there?

Thanks so much in advance!
 
If you only want to do one thing at DHS, I say skip it. Hit it on the next trip when the 3 yo is taller, the 1 yo can sit through more shows, and hopefully more things are open. I'm inclined to suggest spending two days (one a late-entry) on AK just because I assume both Pandora rides will be tier 1. I think you need to prioritize the family friendly ride (I think Na'vi River). I've heard the other ride will have height restrictions (do we know the height yet?). If it's too tall for your 6yo and the adults don't want to do it, then you could use your other tier one for RoL. I love MK and always think I could spend more time there, but three days in one trip is probably enough. My thoughts only.
 
I wouldn't skip DHS with a 6 and 3 year old. There is a Disney Junior show and Disney Junior characters meet and greet outside of the show. If any of your children are Frozen fans, there is a Frozen stage show and Olaf Meet and Greet. Those shows probably won't be too hard with a one year old. I'm not sure yet how appealing the Pandora attractions will be to a younger child. I have a 6 year old and she's never even heard of the movie.


We will be there the same week ask you. :)
 


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